[Buddha-l] Re: Where does authority for "true" Buddhism come from?

Terry terrywaugh at ozemail.com.au
Tue Jan 31 15:35:41 MST 2006


Hi Erik

I haven't actually read the article, but have it listed as:
Jurewicz, Joanna
2000. "Playing with Fire: The pratiityasamutpada from the Perspective of Vedic Thought."	JPTS	Vol. XXVI

Regards

Terry

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>Makes sense to me. How about the claim of Gombridge that these forms came
>from outside Buddhism, say from the Upani.sads?
><<
>
>This 'sounds' very interesting.  Can you direct me to where Gombrich says
>this.
>
>  
>
I have a tape of a lecture in a Buddhist Summerschool without date, 
called 'How do we know what the Buddha taught?' There he mentionbs an 
article of a Polish Vedascholar 'Joanna Jovedich' (I hope I got the name 
right) published in the Journal of the Palitext Society in 2000.


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